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| United States Patent Application |
20080084216
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| Kind Code
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A1
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SANDERFORD; H. Britton
;   et al.
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April 10, 2008
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METHOD, APPARATUS, AND SYSTEM FOR DETECTING HOT SOCKET DETERIORATION IN AN
ELECTRICAL METER CONNECTION
Abstract
A system for detecting, at a remote location, a deterioration in an
electrical connection, such as an electrical meter socket connection,
includes at least one deterioration sensing device that includes an
apparatus for detecting, at a remote location, a deterioration in an
electrical connection; at least one fixed or portable receiving
communication device, each configured to receive temperature information
from the at least one deterioration sensing device and to transmit the
temperature information via a communication network; and a back end
connected to the communication network and configured to receive
temperature information from the at least one fixed or portable sensing
communication device. Upon exceeding a predetermined condition, the
back-end may forward an alarm warning to a utility.
| Inventors: |
SANDERFORD; H. Britton; (Covington, LA)
; Reed; Marc L.; (Mandeville, LA)
; Rummel; Arlin; (Pittsburgh, PA)
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| Correspondence Address:
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OBLON, SPIVAK, MCCLELLAND MAIER & NEUSTADT, P.C.
1940 DUKE STREET
ALEXANDRIA
VA
22314
US
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| Serial No.:
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697590 |
| Series Code:
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11
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| Filed:
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April 6, 2007 |
| Current U.S. Class: |
324/512; 324/500; 324/538; 361/93.8; 455/39 |
| Class at Publication: |
324/512; 324/500; 361/93.8; 455/39; 324/538 |
| International Class: |
G01R 31/04 20060101 G01R031/04; G01N 25/00 20060101 G01N025/00 |
Claims
1. A method of detecting, at a remote location, a deterioration in an
electrical connection, comprising steps of:sensing a change in a
temperature of a mass in thermal contact with the electrical
connection;detecting a predetermined condition; andtransmitting
information regarding the change in the temperature to the remote
location after detecting the predetermined condition.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein the detecting the predetermined
condition includes detecting if the sensed change in the temperature of
the mass meets the predetermined condition.
3. The method of claim 1, wherein the detecting the predetermined
condition includes detecting if the sensed change in the temperature of
the mass indicates the temperature of the mass exceeds a predetermined
temperature.
4. The method of claim 1, wherein the detecting the predetermined
condition includes detecting if the sensed change in the temperature of
the mass indicates a rate of temperature change of the mass exceeds a
predetermined rate of temperature change.
5. The method of claim 1, further comprising:determining an average
temperature based on the sensed change in the temperature of the
mass,wherein the detecting the predetermined condition includes detecting
if the sensed change in the temperature of the mass indicates the
temperature of the mass exceeds the determined average temperature.
6. The method of claim 1, wherein the detecting the predetermined
condition includes detecting a turn-on or turn-off of sensed power.
7. The method of claim 1, wherein the detecting the predetermined
condition includes receiving a message regarding the sensed change in the
temperature.
8. The method of claim 1, wherein the detecting the predetermined
condition includes detecting an elapsed time.
9. The method of claim 1, further comprising the steps of:receiving
control information regarding a different condition;detecting the
different condition; andtransmitting the information regarding the change
in the temperature to the remote location after detecting the different
condition.
10. The method of claim 1, further comprising a step of:transmitting
information regarding a material in the mass.
11. An apparatus for detecting, at a remote location, a deterioration in
an electrical connection, said apparatus comprising:an enclosure having
the electrical connection;a temperature sensor attached to a mass in
thermal communication with the electrical connection and configured to
produce temperature information about a temperature of the mass; anda
controller configured to receive the temperature information from the
temperature sensor and transmit reporting information based on the
temperature information to the remote location.
12. The apparatus of claim 11, wherein the controller is further
configured to transmit the reporting information when the temperature
information indicates the temperature of the mass meets a predetermined
condition.
13. The apparatus of claim 11, wherein the controller is further
configured to transmit the reporting information when the temperature
information indicates the temperature of the mass exceeds a predetermined
temperature.
14. The apparatus of claim 11, wherein the controller is further
configured to transmit the reporting information when the temperature
information indicates a rate of temperature change of the mass exceeds a
predetermined rate of temperature change.
15. The apparatus of claim 11, wherein the controller is further
configured to determine an average temperature based on the temperature
information, and to transmit the reporting information when the
temperature information indicates the temperature of the mass exceeds the
average temperature.
16. The apparatus of claim 11, wherein the controller is further
configured to detect a change in applied power and to transmit the
reporting information when the change in applied power is detected.
17. The apparatus of claim 11, wherein the controller includes a receiving
section configured to receive a message regarding the sensed temperature
and the controller is further configured to transmit the reporting
information when the message is received.
18. The apparatus of claim 11, wherein the controller includes a timer
configured to detect an elapsed time and the controller is further
configured to transmit the reporting information when the elapsed time is
detected.
19. The apparatus of claim 11, further comprising:a control receiving
section configured to receive control information regarding a different
condition, wherein the controller is further configured to detect the
different condition based on the temperature information, and to transmit
the reporting information when the different condition is detected.
20. A system for detecting, at a remote location, a deterioration in an
electrical connection, said system comprising:at least one deterioration
sensing device that includes an apparatus for detecting, at a remote
location, a deterioration in an electrical connection according to claim
11;at least one portable sensing communication device each configured to
receive temperature information from the at least one deterioration
sensing device and to transmit the temperature information via a
communication network; anda back end connected to the communication
network and configured to receive temperature information from the at
least one portable sensing communication device.
Description
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001]The present application claims priority to U.S. provisional
application No. 60/850,343, filed Oct. 10, 2006, and is related to U.S.
patent application Ser. No. 10/662,530, entitled "ENHANCED WIRELESS
PACKET DATA COMMUNICATION SYSTEM, METHOD, AND APPARATUS APPLICABLE TO
BOTH WIDE AREA NETWORKS AND LOCAL AREA NETWORKS," filed Nov. 19, 2004,
the entire contents of each of which are incorporated herein by
reference.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002]1. Field of the Invention
[0003]The present invention relates to a method, apparatus, and system for
detecting a problem or deterioration in an electrical connection, and in
particular, for remotely detecting a problem that results in an excessive
temperature in an electricity meter.
[0004]2. Description of the Related Art
[0005]Conventional electrical connections may deteriorate for a variety of
reasons, such as aging, harsh treatment, removal and insertion of a meter
or operation in poor environments. Such deterioration may not be apparent
until the electrical connection fails catastrophically. For example,
deterioration in an electrical connection may not be apparent until the
electrical connection becomes resistive causing a fire hazard, or goes
open circuit.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0006]Accordingly, one object of this invention is to provide a novel
method of detecting, at a remote sensing location, a deterioration in an
electrical connection, comprising steps of: sensing a change in a
temperature of a mass in thermal contact with the electrical connection;
detecting a predetermined condition; and transmitting information
regarding the change in the temperature to the remote sensing location
after detecting the predetermined condition.
[0007]Another object of this invention is to provide a novel apparatus for
detecting, at a remote location, a deterioration in an electrical
connection, said apparatus comprising: an enclosure having the electrical
connection; a temperature sensor attached to a mass in thermal
communication with the electrical connection and configured to produce
temperature information about a temperature of the mass; and a controller
configured to receive the temperature information from the temperature
sensor and transmit the temperature information to the remote location.
[0008]A further object of this invention is to provide a novel system for
detecting, at a remote location, a deterioration in an electrical
connection, said system comprising: at least one deterioration sensing
device that includes an apparatus for detecting, at a remote location, a
deterioration in an electrical connection as described above; at least
one portable sensing communication device each configured to receive
temperature information from the at least one deterioration sensing
device and to transmit the temperature information via a communication
network; and a back end connected to the communication network and
configured to receive temperature information from the at least one
portable sensing communication device.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0009]A more complete appreciation of the invention and many of the
attendant advantages thereof will be readily obtained as the same becomes
better understood by reference to the following detailed description when
considered in connection with the accompanying drawing, wherein:
[0010]FIG. 1 is a block diagram of an apparatus according to an embodiment
of the invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0011]A deteriorated electrical connection may exhibit increased
temperature prior to catastrophic failure of the electrical connection.
For example, if an electrical connection is oxidized or corroded, or if a
mechanical deterioration (e.g., reduced spring force in the meter socket
jaws) results in poor connection between contacts in an electrical
connection, a resistance of the electrical connection may increase. When
the resistance of an electrical connection increases, power dissipation,
and a corresponding thermal temperature, of the electrical connection may
likewise increase.
[0012]Accordingly, by detecting an increase in a temperature of an
electrical connection, a deterioration of the electrical connection may
be detected, and a catastrophic failure of the electrical connection may
advantageously be avoided or otherwise addressed.
[0013]Further, if information regarding the increased temperature may be
provided remotely and automatically, a cost for detection of electrical
connection failures may be reduced, and a reliability of electrical
pathways that depend on the electrical connection may be advantageously
increased.
[0014]In the following discussion of the drawings, like reference numerals
designate identical or corresponding parts throughout the several views.
[0015]FIG. 1 is a block diagram of an electrical connection that includes
an electricity meter 1 according to an embodiment of the present
invention. The electricity meter 1 includes meter electrical contacts 2
that may be positioned to contact panel electrical contacts 3 on a meter
power panel 4. The electricity meter 1 also includes an enclosure 5,
which may include an insulating material such as glass or plastic.
Further, the electricity meter 1 includes a communications board 6
located inside the enclosure 5. The communications board 6 may include a
communication circuit 7 for communication of information between the
electricity meter 1 and a sensing station 10. The sensing station can be,
for example, a power line communications receiver located at a utility or
sub-station, a drive-by vehicle outfitted with a radio receiver, a power
pole mounted radio receiver capable of forwarding the meter information
by any means to the utility, or a multiplicity of transceivers capable of
forwarding information to a collation points (such as a mesh). Further,
the communication board 6 may include a controller 8 configured to
control an operation of the electricity meter 1 and a temperature sensor
9 configured to detect temperature information. The controller 8 may
receive temperature information from the temperature sensor 9 and control
the sending of the temperature information to the sensing station 10 via
the communication circuit 7.
[0016]Further, the controller 8 may be configured to transmit temperature
information to the sensing station 10 at a regular rate, for example,
every 10 minutes or every 4 hours. Alternatively, the controller 8 may be
configured to transmit the temperature information when predetermined
temperature conditions occur (e.g., temperature exceeds a predetermined
fixed temperature, or temperature increases at a rate greater than a
predetermined "rate of rise" degrees/minute, or present temperature
exceeds an average temperature by a predetermined percentage, etc. . . .
), or when a particular action occurs (e.g., turn-on/off in sensed power
is detected, or communication signal requesting temperature (e.g., a
polling message or wake up message) is received, etc. . . . ).
[0017]Further, in alternative embodiments, the temperature sensor 9 may
not be included on the communication board and instead is mounted on a
mass that is in thermal proximity with the electrical connection. For
example, the temperature sensor 9 may be mounted elsewhere inside or
outside the enclosure, or may be located separate from the enclosure, and
the temperature sensor 9 may include a communication interface provided
between the temperature sensor 9 and the controller 8. In the preferred
embodiment, the temperature sensor is located in the microprocessor that
is mounted on the communications board. Further, the communications board
may include a printed circuit board (PCB).
[0018]The sensing station 10 may be coupled via a communications networks
(e.g., a wireless radio network, an optical network, a Power Line
Carrier, a wired network, etc. . . . ) to a back end 11 that is in
communication with other similarly equipped electricity meters and is
also in communication with an information user 12, such as a utility
company. For example, the sensing station may be a hand-carried or
vehicle-carried portable utility meter reading device (not shown) that
comes within communication range of the electricity meter 1. Accordingly,
the temperature information may be sent to the back end 11 and/or user
12, each of which may be located at remote locations. The back end 11
and/or user 12 may each advantageously employ the information, for
example, to track failure rates, detect possible deterioration, or
initiate maintenance.
[0019]Further, the user 12 or the back end 11 may send control information
to the electricity meter 1 based on the received temperature information.
For example, the control information may include new predetermined
temperature thresholds, changes to an algorithm operating in the
controller 8, or to provide other information used by the controller 8.
[0020]In an alternative embodiment, the controller 8 may communicate with
the back end 11 or the user 12 via an intermediate device (not show)
configured to operate as an intermediate relay point. For example, the
intermediate device may operate as a relay device as described in U.S.
patent application Ser. No. 10/662,530, entitled "ENHANCED WIRELESS
PACKET DATA COMMUNICATION SYSTEM, METHOD, AND APPARATUS APPLICABLE TO
BOTH WIDE AREA NETWORKS AND LOCAL AREA NETWORKS," the entire contents of
which are incorporated herein by reference.
[0021]The back-end 11 may contain a processor and software that can
collect the messages from the monitored meters. The processor can utilize
the temperature information from the meter to determine when an alarm
should be passed to a utility. The alarm determinations algorithms may
include: temperature exceeds a predetermined fixed temperature, or
temperature increases at a rate greater than a predetermined "rate of
rise" degrees/minute, or present temperature exceeds an average
temperature by a predetermined percentage, etc. . . . In addition the
processor may be connected to a city wide source of temperature
information, such as local weather station or internet web site 13. The
processor can use this local temperature information to adjust up the
alarm level on a
hot day, or adjust down the alarm level on a cold day.
In addition, the processor can adjust the alarm level based on a material
used in the meter enclosure (e.g., whether the meter housing, enclosure,
or cover is made of glass or plastic). These alternatives may compensate
for the thermal resistance of the meter enclosure and for the
differential temperature with outdoor ambient which both may affect the
"normal range" temperature, which may be measured by the temperature
sensor 9. Alternatively, the back-end can look at an average temperature
of at least one meter and then notify a utility that corresponds to
meters reporting a temperature that exceeds a normal temperature.
Alternatively, the back-end can forward the raw temperature information
and a processor at a utility could make a determination about the
deterioration of the electrical contacts (i.e., the
hot-socket
determination).
[0022]Numerous modifications and variations of the present invention are
possible in light of the above teachings. It is therefore to be
understood that within the scope of the appended claims, the invention
may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described herein.
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